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(F): Although not the primary author of the RFC, the document acknowledges that ChaCha20 and Poly1305 were invented by Daniel J. Bernstein , whose work is often cited in papers authored by Russian cryptographers like Фомичев (Fomichev) or researchers in the ФСБ (FSB) standards community.

A helpful paper that discusses authors whose last names begin with the Cyrillic letters (U) and Ф (F) is RFC 8439: ChaCha20 and Poly1305 for IETF Protocols . (F): Although not the primary author of the

(U): Yoav Nir (while the name is Yoav Nir, in some Russian bibliographic contexts, names starting with 'U' or 'Yo' are categorized together or translated as Йоав or Уоав ). (U): Yoav Nir (while the name is Yoav

Additionally, the paper discusses Polar Codes , a field significantly advanced by Arikan , but often studied in Russian academic papers by authors like Уривский (Urivskiy) or Филиппов (Filippov). RFC 8439 - ChaCha20 and Poly1305 for IETF Protocols in some Russian bibliographic contexts

This technical document, which outlines widely used cryptographic algorithms, features the following authors: